Nikolai Prozorovsky

Most Popular Nikolai Prozorovsky Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

The Captain's Daughter Trailer (1928)

08 October 1928

An adaptation of Pushkin's historical novel about the Pugachev's Rebellion in 1773–1774.

Bela Trailer (1927)

21 March 1927

Pechorin is deprived of the officer’s rank and gets transferred to one of the mountain villages of the Caucasus.

Way of the Ship Trailer (1935)

06 June 1935

The Soviet motor ship "Albanov", running into a submarine rock, crashes in North sea. Passengers and command on boats head for off-shore rocks and find temporal shelter.

Wings of a Serf Trailer (1926)

16 November 1926

This SovKino production was a major early experiment in Soviet historical film about the oprichnina period of Muscovite history, combining the costumed drama and Gothic thrills of the genre with historical materialist commentary on the dialectical collision of scientific progress and patriarchal religious tyranny under Tsar Ivan the Terrible.

Maksim Maksimich Trailer (1927)

14 June 1927

War and love in Caucasus.

Duchess Mary Trailer (1926)

01 December 1926

The boring daily life of the high society of Pyatigorsk in the XIX century is revived by the arrival of Pechorin from St.

Hatred Trailer (1930)

04 September 1930

The end of the 1920s. Polish Diet a bill discusses the War Ministry to increase the production of weapons and oil for the needs of the army.

The Three Million Trial Trailer (1926)

28 April 1926

History of theft and double crossing when two thieves fall out over the theft of the money of the proceeds of the sale of a house by a banker to a religious community.

Till Tomorrow Trailer (1929)

11 November 1929

A story of Belarusian children that are enrolled in a special school. The orphans live in gymnasium shelter under poor conditions and high-school students are showing interest in life in Soviet.

His Call Trailer (1925)

02 January 1925

The main protagonists of the film are Katya (Varvara Popova), the daughter of a factory worker and Andrey (Ivan Koval-Samborsky), the son of the former owner of the factory who illegally returns to the USSR to find treasures hidden by his father.

The Glass Eye Trailer (1929)

15 January 1929

Archive footage from the 1920s juxtaposed against a film-within-a-film parodying the melodramatic excesses of popular cinema of the day.

Height 88.5 Trailer (1932)

01 May 1932

Lost film.